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View SlideshowRequest to buy this photoSang Tan | Associated PressRafael Nadal hits a return to Tomas Berdych during their ATP World Tour Finals match in London yesterday. Nadal won 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 to advance to a semifinal.

Saturday November 9, 2013 7:26 AM

GOLF

Woods shoots 63, trails by one in Turkish Open

Tiger Woods shot a 9-under 63 to trim a six-shot deficit to one after the second
round of the Turkish Open in Belek, Turkey.

Woods completed seven holes of his rain-delayed first round for a 70 in the morning. Woods didn’t
drop a shot and had nine birdies in the second round.

It left him in fifth place at 11 under, just a shot behind the leading foursome of Sweden’s
Henrik Stenson (68), England’s
Ian Poulter (66), Frenchman
Victor Dubuisson (65) and South African
Justin Walters (66).

•
Adam Scott shot a 4-under 67 and took a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the
Australian PGA Championship in Gold Coast, Australia.

Scott was at 10-under 132, while fellow Australian
David McKenzie was in second after a 69.

• Japan’s
Shiho Oyama shot a 4-under 68 to take the first-round lead in the Mizuno Classic
in Shima, Japan, the final tournament in the LPGA Tour’s five-event Asian swing.

American
Brittany Lincicome was among a group of nine who trailed by one stroke.

BASEBALL

Rodriguez wants to move court case against MLB

Alex Rodriguez wants his lawsuit against Major League Baseball and commissioner
Bud Selig sent back to New York state court, and MLB said it will move to dismiss
the case.

MLB says the case should be heard in federal court because of provisions of the Labor Management
Relations Act. Rodriguez’s lawyers said that “contradicts the positions MLB repeatedly took before
the Florida state court in the lawsuit it filed against Biogenesis of America.”

Rodriguez was suspended for 211 games by MLB in August for violations of the sport’s drug
agreement and labor contract.

Rodriguez’s lawyers say MLB tried to destroy his reputation, including by leaking false stories
to the media about him.

• The Cincinnati Reds agreed on a deal with catcher
Brayan Pena. The deal is contingent upon Pena’s passing a physical.

TENNIS

Nadal, Wawrinka advance in ATP World Tour Finals

Rafael Nadal held off
Tomas Berdych 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 to finish the round robin 3-0 and win his group at the
ATP World Tour Finals in London. Nadal will play either
Juan Martin del Potro or
Roger Federer in a semifinal.